THE “LYNCH FAMILY”
BURNS HALL, FRIDAY.
Many will note with pleasure the return to Dunedin of tlxo celebrated Lynch Family and Company. They reappear at Hums Hall on EViday, Saturday, and Monday, after an absence of over five years. Their delightful concerts in tne past will bo well remembered. As instrumentalists the Lynch Family has held a world-wide reputation of many years standing, and their wonderful manipulation and artistic skill on the sonorous silver chimes and dulcet-tocied glassophones (their own invented instrument) has earned them the highest of praise m all musical centres. Supporting the Lvnch Family is an excellent coterie of New Premier Artists, .including Mias Pauline Kitchen, soprano and phenominal sifflense; Mr Lester Barry, the noted English actor vocalist; Miss Norma Hall, vivacious comedienne and dancer; Miss Eloise Mack, petite soubrette and mnnologuiste. This wellestablished and popular organisation is assured big patronage. _ The box plan is now open as : advertised.
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Evening Star, Issue 20022, 13 November 1928, Page 2
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